Twitch star Felix "xQc" had a few strong words against the fans who seemed to defend certain streamers' derogatory actions. A recent controversy surrounding Twitch streamer Adin Ross blew up when Jake Lucky shared a short video clip.
In the clip, Jake Lucky accused Adin Ross of saying a homophobic slur during a call with a YouTuber called YourRAGE while unaware that thousands of viewers were watching him.
As expected, the conversation and a series of accusations against Adin Ross went on to gain a ton of traction as many of his fans defended him by stating that it was not Adin who was saying the slur.
Observing the reaction that the clip had garnered over time, xQc took to Twitter to express his feelings about the situation when he said:
The Canadian streamer's tweet received more than ten-thousand likes and more than 350 comments within the first hour. Many people agreed with what the streamer had to say, while others seemed to defend Adin Ross and other influencers.
The content creator's fans applauded him for his comments about the ongoing controversy.
Valorant gamer Flexinja was amused by xQc's stance on the subject and agreed with what he had to say.
YouTube content creator Classify laid out their stance on cancel culture.
Viewers on Reddit seemed to poke fun at the whole situation compared to the fans reacting on Twitter. Some of the reactions from the Redditors were along these lines:
Prior to the incident, on April 8th, 2022, Daniel "Keemstar" started to ride the controversial wave and was looking to stir some drama when he uploaded a small clip featuring an old Polygon article highlighting the 26-year-old streamer's past antics.
Describing the past situation that made the headlines, Keemstar said:
He continued to express
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